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'Eight on the Lam' is a 1967 American comedy film directed by George Marshall. It stars Bob Hope and Phyllis Diller.

Plot



Bank teller Henry Dimsdale (Bob Hope) finds ten $1,000 bills. He is a widower with seven kids and could use the money, and housekeeper Golda (Phyllis Diller) tells him it's a case of finders keepers.

Henry waits two weeks to see if anyone claims the missing money. No one does, so he splurges on a new car and a diamond ring for Ellie Barton (Shirley Eaton), his fiancee. But when the bank discovers a $50,000 shortage, Henry becomes a prime suspect. He, his family and Ellie take it on the lam to Arizona.

A detective, Jasper Lynch (Jonathan Winters), the boyfriend of Golda, is assigned to investigate. Henry's boss at the bank, Pomeroy (Austin Willis), is seen with a sexy younger woman, Monica (Jill St. John), who has expensive tastes. After a chase, Henry is placed under arrest. His kids hide a tape recorder in Pomeroy's pocket, though, and get an admission of guilt. That frees their dad to marry Ellie while the helpful Golda and Jasper do likewise.

Cast



* Bob Hope as Henry Dimsdale

* Phyllis Diller as Golda

* Jonathan Winters as Police Sgt. Jasper Lynch / Mother Lynch

* Shirley Eaton as Ellie Barton

* Jill St. John as Monica

* Stacey Gregg as Linda (credited as Stacey Maxwell)

* Kevin Brodie as Steve

* Robert Hope as Mike

* Glenn Gilger as Andy

* Avis Hope as Dana

* Debi Storm as Lois

* Michael Freeman as Mark

* Austin Willis as Mr. Pomeroy

* Peter Leeds as Marty

* Charles Lane as Bank Examiner

* Robert Foulk as Detective

* Jonathan Hole as Jewelry Salesman

See also



* List of American films of 1967

References




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